Running head: Tracer Summary 1 Patient 453355 Tracer at Nightingale Community Hospital Patient Tracer Summary 2 Patient 453355 Tracer at Nightingale Community Hospital To provide an accurate assessment of the systems and processes for the delivery of care‚ treatment‚ and services at the Nightingale Community Hospital‚ weekly patient chart reviews of patient medical cases is performed using The Joint Commission tracer methodology for a thorough review of current services and possible
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Surgical Safety Checklist Before induction of anaesthesia (with at least nurse and anaesthetist) Has the patient confirmed his/her identity‚ site‚ procedure‚ and consent? Yes Is the site marked? Yes Not applicable Is the anaesthesia machine and medication check complete? Yes Is the pulse oximeter on the patient and functioning? Yes Does the patient have a: Known allergy? No Yes Difficult airway or aspiration risk? No Yes‚ and equipment/assistance available Risk of >500ml blood loss (7ml/kg in children)
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A1. Tracer Evaluation: The patient is a 67year old female that was re-admitted for a surgical infection following an abdominal hysterectomy. She was admitted to the facility seven days ago followed by a surgical procedure which was completed five days prior to this report. Patient is scheduled to be discharged with home health and IV antibiotics. This patient was selected for audit. Review of the chart shows that the patient’s H&P was completed on day 3 of the admission. Joint Commission hospital
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abortion without knowing the consequences or effects that can occur throughout the year. While there are several different methods to having an abortion‚ all of these methods are separated into three different groups—surgical abortion‚ medical abortion‚ and chemical abortion. Surgical abortion is a procedure that ends a pregnancy by removing the fetus and placenta from the mother’s womb. Many of the
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"Patient Confidentiality" (ID: 11116011 Krishna Rana) Description: For the past two weeks I have been working in a large surgical ward that has mass thoroughfare of people in and out of the ward - namely doctors‚ visitors and other allied health care staff. One method of Patient Confidentiality which I have encountered is the use of cavity lockers for each individual patient - which lock patients files and confidential information safely in the wall. In addition‚ these lockers are secured with
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head: RETAINED SURGICAL SPONGE Supreme Court of Wisconsin Estate of Genrich Versus Ohio Insurance Company Retained Surgical Sponge 1 RETAINED SURGICAL SPONGE 2 Supreme Court of Wisconsin Estate of Genrich Versus Ohio Insurance Company Retained Surgical Sponge In October‚ 2013 The Joint Commission (TJC) released a sentinel event alert pertaining to the prevention of retained surgical items. These retained items could have serious consequences for the patient. According to The
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Leveraging patient engagement to benefit your healthcare practice The healthcare industry‚ just like any other‚ needs feedback to improve the care of healthcare delivery. With the introduction of value-based care‚ feedback has become all the more essential. Owing to this‚ there is a restructuring going on in the industry to make it more patient centric. With this new structure in place‚ engaging patients has become a top priority for all practices. Healthcare is no longer aiming to just administer
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Respiratory Therapy vs. Surgical Technologist Working in the medical field isn’t always easy; in fact‚ it is never easy. There is dealing with critical emergencies‚ minor emergencies‚ or occasionally emergencies that have never been heard of before. That is why there are well educated and skilled professionals who are continuously there to do the job or as a patient would say “come to the rescue”. In the Medical field A Respiratory Therapist and Surgical Technologist are revealed to be a doctor’s
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In-patient and out-patient rehabilitation: Which option suits you best? When you make up your mind to get help for an addiction problem‚ the first thing you will need to do is to decide between in-patient or out-patient treatment options. It will be important to consider both the advantages and disadvantages of each option before you make up your mind. In-patient rehab treatment is one of the most common options today. In this type of treatment‚ the person checks into a treatment facility and lives
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Case Study: Meditech Surgical Overview Endoscopic surgical instrument maker Parents company: Largo Healthcare Company Spunned off 3 years ago Primary competitor: National Medical Corporation Same Development Strategies but different Sales Strategies Continuous development of old products continually & increase new product introductions National sells to surgeons Meditech sells to material managers‚ hospital & surgeons Compete based on product innovations
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